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SSANU Presidents laments over FG’s focus on petty things rather than education
Mohammed Ibrahim, the President of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, speaking during the 2022 May Day celebration in Abuja on Sunday has accused the Federal Government of focusing on petty things and neglecting the education sector and the youths.
Ibrahim said that the standard of education has declined badly and the universities were also forced to shut down due to the government’s insincerity.
He stated, “Our universities have been forced to shut down due to the insincerity of government to keep to its promises. The standard of education continues to go down due to the insensitivity of government and the inability to provide conducive teaching, learning, and work environment through lack of basic facilities that would make them compete with their peers in other parts of the world.
‘’The morale of university workers is dampened by the poor pay package and the government appears to be paying lip service to funding education. It is very clear that government pays more attention to frivolous things and has neglected the youths that are said to be the leaders of tomorrow.’’
The SSANU president lamented the condition of Nigerian workers whom he said were going through perilous times in form of insecurity, economic hardship, and other challenges.
‘’This year’s Workers Day comes when Nigerian workers are passing through perilous times. Nigerian workers and indeed members of our great union are confronted with diverse challenges like the rising spate of armed banditry, kidnappings, insurgency, economic hardship, and worst of all, the inability of the government to keep to agreements entered into with all the university-based unions in 2009, he noted.
‘’Our members have been denied payment of new Minimum Wage Consequential Adjustment arrears and a backlog of earned allowances in addition to other violations of our rights and privileges. Our universities have been forced to shut down due to the insincerity of government to keep to its promises.’’
He urged the government to put and end to the ongoing strike by university workers and also tackle the challenges facing the country.
‘’Toying with the future of our children will spell doom for our dear country. I call on the government to look into the demands of all the university-based unions and take urgent steps to address them so that our children will go back to school,’’ the union urged.